MontyVeda
a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
- Location
- Lancaster... the little city.

Front mudguard set is around £35
https://brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompt...on-advance-front-mudguard-set-for-p-line.html
Rear set without the rack is around £50
STAYS are £32 and the mudguard's about £15
Rear rack and mudguard set is around £125.
https://brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompt....html?search_query=brompton+rack&results=1746
But without pictures it didn't happen...I've just bought a Brommie!
I'm not sure bromptons are a terribly popular choice for touring, and the beauty of the fold is you can jump on a train/bus/taxi if you have something unfixable.
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I'm not sure bromptons are a terribly popular choice for touring, and the beauty of the fold is you can jump on a train/bus/taxi if you have something unfixable.
When buying I decided against the rear rack (can't fully remember why) I instead use a waterproof metro bag, that whilst pricy - is brilliant and I would recommend one.
I'd also recommend a little cafe padlock - I attach one to the bars in train baggage storage when I can as a bit of a theft deterrent.
I had a feeling they'd be quite pricey... so best off looking for a second hand Brommie with the gubbins I'll need.
Another question regarding the rear rack... does anyone use Ortleib panniers with it and is there enough ground clearence?
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I like my Brompton but, personally, don't see it as an ideal tourer ...
Ground clearance is limited. If you want standard panniers, consider the Kinetics rack. I would think that weight of panniers needs to be watched, given it's on a plastic mounting block. Mine sways a bit even with smaller ones.
Or, as shown above, consider stuff sacks etc. on the rear rack.
I like my Brompton but, personally, don't see it as an ideal tourer, even among folding bikes, compared to say the Airnimal.
I don't see a Brommie as any sort of tourer.